The Cedarville Herald, Volume 60, Numbers 27-52

* jCKDARVlLLE HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1937 GIRL SCOUT NEWS 77te Girt Scout meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Honey Lou Stormont. The group started work for the second class testa. After this test is passed by ' each girl, she can s ta rt working for merit budges, After the meeting iced tea and wafer*®were served. CASES DISMISSED r i Starting to clean up the common pleas court docket of long-pending cases, Judge 11. LL. Gowdy had signed ientries Wednesday approving the dis- ' missal of 3d petitions, for lack of prosecution. Included among the dis­ missals was a partition suit filed in , November 1923—the longest case 1pending. IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL S UNDAYI chool Lesson By REV. HAROLD L- LUNDQUIST. Dean of the Moody Bible Institute ofC hlcU o.' © Western Newspaper Union, Lesson lor June 27 HAIR CUTS 35c ON AND AFTER JUNE 10TH With All Barbers In Jamestown Bowersville Cedarville Jeffersonville South Solon SHELL STATION GROCERIES—Fresh Stock CANDIES TOBACCO COLD DRINKS O. W* Dawson (Formerly Operated by O. F. Everhart) FAIRBANm SPRINGFIELD OHIO — 3 Days Only THOR. • FRI. • SATURDAY THIS WEEK! JUNE 24-25-26 SOGKO! SMACKO! ZOWIE! Extra! Special! • OFFICIAL. RINGSIDE, SOUND-PICTURES BMDDOCK VERSUS JOE LOUIS WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHTS Blow-by-Blow! Sock-by-Sock! WITH THRILLER-PUNCHES JN S-L-O-W MOTION Better Than a ,$27.50 Ringside Seat! - - - See It All From Close Range THE PICTURES SETTLE ^ ALL ARGUMENTS! __ _ '---' ' '■ --- ■ _l~ ALSO NEW FEATURE PICTURE POPULAR LOW PRICES *** % THE TOPIC FOR TODAY IS Grain Substitute This gra in combination of Allied Mills consisting of ground corn, fine ground oats, ground barley, standard middlings, hominy feed, cane molasses and a little m ineral is making more friends each day. It has variety to make it pa la tab le , is full 10 p e r cent protien with only 7 p e r cen t fibre. The cost is less than local corn. PHEASANTS—-The Hawkins Million Dollar Hert Brood­ e r is in service now cooperating w ith the Greene County Fish & Gam$ Association brooding a large family of locally ha tched pheasants. W ayne feed o f course. Stop in to see these samples of “ greased lightning.” CEDARVILLE GRAIN CO. South Main Street Telephone 21 Cedarville,’Ohio LESSON TEXT—Hebrew* U:*-10, 17-22. GOLDEN TEXT—These aU died In faith, not having received the promise#, but hav­ ing seen them afar off. and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and Pilgrims on the earth,—Hebrews 11:13, PRIMARY TOPIC—Cod’s Honor Boll, JUNIOR TOPIC—God’s Honor Roll. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC— Heroes of Faith. VOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— Faith Tested and Triumphant. The greet "heroes of the faith" chapter, Hebrews 11, provides an excellent review summary of the messages in Genesis, which we have studied during the last three months. Fittingly, the entire ac­ count, from the Creation to the hope for the future expressed by Joseph, revolves around the word "Faith.” The patriarchs had many noble qualities but these were all rooted in the fundamental of aU virtues, namely, that faith in God without, which " it is impossible tp please him" (v. 6), Our study may well attempt no closer analysis of the text- than to note the results of faith as they ap­ pear in the verses of our lesson. I. Understanding (v. 3).. Philosophy and human research frequently bog down in the confused bypaths of unbelief and partial knowledge, but faith cuts right through the clouds and the confu­ sion and "understands" that God is the creator of all things. If you want to know, believe God. II. Worship (v. 4), The world abounds with cults and religions of, almost unbelievable^ di­ versity, and of appalling insufficien­ cy for the needs of man. Only when man does as did Abel, and worships God in accordance with God’s holy law will he obtain "witness that he" is "righteous.” III. Fellowship (v, 5). Here again faith triumphs. The societies and associations Of man fumble around trying to establish "good will," "fellowship of faiths," and what not, only to fail. But when a :man knows God as Enoch did, then he is ready for true fellowship with his brother, IV. Assurance (v. 6), When a man trusts God implicitly the uncertainties of life vanish. It is an easier thing to talk about than to do, but, thank God, it can be done. We must believe not only that God is, but by faith we must recog­ nize him "as the rewarded of them that diligently seek him.V V. Salvation (v. 7). Saved by faith—that is the story Of the Christian, even as it wa* story of Noah. The ark is typical of Christ. Only in him is there salva­ tion. VI. Obedience (vv, 8,-9). The world has a ribald saying, "I don’t know where I'm going but I’m on my way," which represents a dangerous philosophy of life. But faith in God enables one to go with Abraham who "when he was called went out; not knowing whither he went." He knew God. and that was enough to call forth unquestioning cfoedience. VII. Vision (v. 10). Men of vision—that's what we need, we are told’. Well, then we need men of faith who can see the unseen, who can see “a city which hath foundations" even in the midst of the wilderness. In the /fields both of secular and spiritual achievement vision has marched Before victory. Carey, Judson, Livingstone, every great missionary, dreamed dreams and saw visions before, they achieved lasting victories in distant lands. VIII. Resurrection (w . 1.7-19). God gave a promise and the only means of fulfilling that promise was about to be taken away, but Abra­ ham did not hesitate for he believed that God was able and ready to raise the dead if necessary to fulfill his promise. Have all our prospects been dashed to the ground? Is ev­ erything hopeless, humanly.speak ing? God is both willing and able to make all things work together for good and for his glory. IX. Hope (vv. 20-22). The forward look—that is the look of faith, Isaac’s blessing concerned "things to come," Jacob, too weak to stand alone, leaned on his staff and worshiped, and passed on the, covenant blessing. Joseph gave commandment concerning his body, looking forward to God’s fulfillment of the promise, Christian hope is not a wishful de­ sire that an unbelievable thing may somehow occur, That is hn unbe­ lieving misuse of the word "hope." To a child of God hope means a well-grounded assurance that God will keep his word. Right and Wrong Conscience is that faculty which perceives right and wrong in ac­ tions, approves or disapproves them, anticipates their consequences un­ der the moral administration of God, and is thus either the cause of peace or of disquietude of mind. Opportunities There are people who would do great acts, but because they wait for great opportunities, life passes, and the acts of love are not done a t all.—F, W, Robertson, !*■ Temperance Notes I Spawned by Cedarville W. C. T, U. PAYMENTS DISCONTINUED Payments by the Soldiers’ Relief Commission of Greene County will be discontinued during July and August, Trc two-month suspension is neces­ sary, the commission announced, to conserve the remainder of a $4,600 ap­ propriation for the fund, made for 1937, and tide pensioners over the early winter months, An average of 100 persons receive benefits fron* the soldiers’ relief fund. Did You Ever Hear Of These Folks? Did you ever hear of a man who lost his job because he was a total ab­ stainer? Did you eyer hear of an insurance company, that offered reduced pre­ miums to booze addicts? Did you ever hear of a woman say­ ing, “My husband would be the best husband in the world if he would only drink” ? Did you ever hear of a chauffer who could drive his car with more safety if he took a snort of alcohol before starting out? Did you ever hear of a railway en­ gineer who stood better with his em­ ployers if he patronized the saloons? Did you ever hear of on Arctic ex­ plorer who stocked up his supplies with liquor in order to'keep warm? , Did you ever head of a child who complained because his daddy did not come home half soused? Did you over hear of- a man who ob­ jected to his daughter marrying a man because he was not a booze addict ? Did you ever hear of a woman com­ plaining because her husband spent too little time in the groggery instead, of spending his evening's a t home? Did you ever hear- a murderer on the gallows declaring that his absti­ nence practices led him to his pre­ dicament? . Did you ever hear of a mun who beat his wife and thrashed his baby because he was sober when he came home?. Did you ever hear of a mother who consented to her daughter becoming a bar-maid in order to help civilize the dump? Did you ever hear of a house owner who charged high rentals because a saloon had been set up next door? Did you ever hear of a banker who threw up his hat with joy because a snake-hole was opened close by ? Did you ever hear of a preacher de­ livering'a better sermon because he Was half-shot? Did you ever hear of a gink who boasted that he “cotiltl drink or let. it alone,” and*.who actually let ft alone? Did you ever hear of a "moderation society that advocated, total absti­ nence?” —VV. E. (Pussyfoot) JOHNSON. LEGAL NOTICE REPORT OF SALE -Monday, .June 21, 1937 Springfield Live Stock Sales Co. 1OGS -500 head. 169-300 lbs. _____ ___ 11.55 to 11.70 >00, lbs. u p _________ -11.20 down t40-160 lbs". ___'_10.85 120-140 lbs. .......... 10,05 deeding pigs ______ 9.90 to 11.00 Sows ...........................100.00 t** 10.50 S t a g s ..................... 6.50 to 7.00 SHEEP & LAMBS—150 head. Top fat lambs................ 12.00 Clipped -lambs ..._____ .8.00 down Butcher ewes__ . . . . ____3.20' down CATTLE—125 head. Medium steers._________9.20 to 9,70 Common steers ________ 6.80 to 8.50 Medium he ife rs____ JL -. 8.80 to 9.46 Common h e ife rs___ : ___7.00 to 8.35 Stocker heifers *__ .....5 .5 0 to 6.90 Best fat cows 6.70 to 7.15 Medium cows 1_.‘____ ...5.00 to 6.40 Cutters ____ ..4.00 to 5.00 Best butcher, bulls .......6 .3 0 to 7.05 Medium bulls . . . . . i ___ 5.60 to 6.25 VEAL CALVES—125 head. Good and choice , __.__.9-50 to 9.65 Medium calves . . . . . . . __7,30 to 8.50 Culls _____ ___ _____ -__6.60 down Receipts in all classes were larger, and prices higher, hogs topping at 11.70, choice fat lambs at 12.00 and "hoice veals-at 9.65. All weights of hogs from 160 300 lbs. cashing at 11.55, to 11, 70 with 182-lb. averages celling a t the top. Feed pigs were higher than a week ago at 11.00, and mst sows at 10.50, Cattle prices were higher than last Monday .with steers selling up to >.70, and medium heifers up to 9.45, Best fat cows topped a t 7.15 and best bulls at 7,05, There were not choice steers or heifers. Good and choice vea] calves sold at 9.65, with odd head higher. Medium kinds sold up to <1.50, Receipts fh the Iamb department were higher than last week, with 'hoico ewe and wether Iambs topping it 12.00, and buck lambs discounted ’he usual 1.00 per hundred in their classes, Clipped lambs sold from 8.00 down, and butcher ewes from 3.20 down. Scientists cannot make accurate ■ccommendotions for improving Ohio toils by testing soil samples unless hey also have ’( formation about the 'rops whlcli had been growing on the toil for three years preceding the test uul how much fertilizers and manure have been applied in that time, ROOFING — SPOUTING GENERAL 'SH^ET METAL WORK PARTS FOR ALL FURNACES Cbmplctc 'Overhaul ROOFING—STANDING SEAM Guaranteed Clifford C* Brewer Phone 128-R-2 Cedarville, O. Common Pleas Court Greene County, Ohio Archie F. Shadley, Plaintiff vs, " Murrel Perdue Shadley, Defendant. Murrel Perdue Shadley whose last known place of residence was Florence St., Washington C, H., Ohio, is hereby notified- that Archie F, Shadley has filed his petition for Divorce against her, on the grounds of wilful absence, in case No. 21436 of the Common Pleas Court, of Greene County, Ohio, and that said cause will be for hear­ ing on or after six (6). full weeks from the first publication hereof. D. M. AULTMAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. (5-7—6-ll-6t) LEGAL NOTICE Greene Common Pleas Wilbur C. Tobey, vs. Jane G. Tobey. Defendant, whose place * of resi­ dence is unknown, will take notice that plaintiff has filed stiit for divorce against her, charging gross neglect of duty "and extreme cruelty and that same will be for hearing on and after six weeks from the first pul ’cation of this notice. J FRANK L. JOHNSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. 14-15— 5-27-6t) LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there is pending. before the Council of the Village of Cedarville, Ohio, an ordinance to, vacate an alley in said Village running eastwprdly from Main Street to Walnut Street, between Lots’ Nos. 78 and 79, and that final action thereon will be taken by said Council on and after the 14th day of June, 1937. ’ JOHN 6. McCORKELL, Clerk of Village of Cedarville, Ohio, i4-23—6-1ld7t) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT j Estate of Jacob Clark, Deceased, j Notice is hereby given that S. C, i Wright has been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Jacob Clark, deceased, late of Cedarville, Greene County, Ohio. Dated this -24th day of May, 1937, GEORGE H. SMITH, Judge of the Probate Court, Greene County, Ohio, By .Louise Clark Stunish, Deputy ’lerk. ''■ | Position for good reliable local | | man who can work steady helping | § manager take care of our country | | business. Livestock expedience! | desirable. Men make $75 a month | | first. Address Box 3717, care of f | paper. - 1 I Name ______ - _____ ___________ = | Address _________ ___ _ | i iMiiiMiiiiiiiiiii’iiiiMiiiiiiMii'iiiiimiiiiiiiiut'iiiiinniiiiiif l thought YOUWERE AFUTSY . f A f £ R N o r ANYMORE* Over-indulgence In food, drink, or tobacco frequently brings on an over-acid condition In the sto­ mach, gas on stomach, headache, .sour stomach, colds, and muscular pains. To get rid of the discomfort and correct the add oondltlon, take ALKA- SELT2ER Alka-SelUor contains Sodium Ace­ tyl-Salicylate (an analgesic) In com­ bination with vegetable and mineral alksllsers. Year druggist sells Alka-Seltxer far -tlw drink luad by Ike package. m Wi se “ALKALIZf Easy Pleasail Way To LOSE FAT How would you like to lose your fat, increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose your double chin and your too prominent hips and abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration?, Get on the scales to-day snd see how much you weigh—then get a bot­ tle of Kruschen Salts that cost next to nothing and which will last you 4 weeks. Take one halt tenspoonful in a glass, of Hot water In the morning— Out down on pastry and fatty meats— go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar—snd when you have fin. ished the contents of this first botllo weigh yourself again. Notice also that you have gained In energy—you fee1 younger in body— Kruschen 'Will give any fat person a joyous surprise. Refuse imitations— safeguard your health—you lose fat SAFELY the Kruschen way. NOTK—Marly pSopts find that the ofity diet Chang* necessary while tsk. j^Krusctisn regularly Is TO ftA"< WANTED! ANTIQUE GLASSWARE & FURNITURE Best Prices Paid Articles of no value to you a re worth money to me. Especially w an t colored glassware, must be fifty y e a rs old o r over, Can use six-leg drop-leaf tab les in maple, cherry o r walnut. Chests, open a rm cha irs and many o th e r items, Address, Collector, ca re box 17, Cedarville H era ld . Consider Us As Near Ton As Yonr Telephone MOTOKIST MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Columbus, Ohio Vic Donahey, Pres. Carl Crispin, Sec'y. G. H. HARTMAN, Local Representative, Cedarville, Ohio BINDER TWINE R A K C O * 4=11 Guaranteed to equal any twine on the market. See Ua Before You Contract for Your Needs. CUMMINGS & CRESWELL HARDWARE COMPANY P h o n e : 78 South Main St, DEEP WELL SHALLOW WELL ELECTRIC PUMPS We are in position' to supply your deep or shallow well pumps with installation' complete.^ W*' have several, pumps in use and can guarantee satisfaction and give reference. Deep W e ll E le c tr ic P um p s $80.00 u p When you get ready for your private water supply system or bath room installation, call us for estimates.- All work guaranteed. ' Let us install a hot water circulating pump on your hot water heating system. With this you get all the heat possible just where you want it. Phone 30 F. E. Harper Cedarville, -O. MEIGS Thoroughly modern end comfort- able-Fort Meigs Hotel with its “hcert-of-town" convenience - It the preferred (topping place In Tblcdo.The courteous service vrfH please you. Delicious food in the newCoffee Shop end "top quality* liquors in the nautical Maritime Buffet make Fort Meigs Hotel the town’s most popular dining and entertainment center. M.M. 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